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Rao Shushi (simplified Chinese: 饶漱石; traditional Chinese: 饒漱石; pinyin: Ráo Shùshí; Wade–Giles: Jao Shu-shih; 1903—1975) like his confederate Gao Gang, was a senior leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), who once enjoyed great power and fame that then quickly evaporated, leaving behind many mysteries about his rise and fall.
he was appointed deputy chief of the Party's East China Bureau, under RaoShushi. Some commentators speculate that the private humiliation of being placed...
Party political offices Preceded by RaoShushi Head of the Organization Department of the CCP Central Committee 1954–1956 Succeeded by An Ziwen Preceded by...
Several regional commanders, including Gao Gang, Deng Xiaoping, and RaoShushi, were also transferred to the Beijing to take over responsibilities from...
Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian, Taiwan, Shandong, Shanghai, and Nanjing RaoShushiRaoShushi Shanghai January 1950 29 August 1954 Chungnan (Central and South)...
oppositions to Mao's leadership, including Li Lisan, Wang Ming, Gao Gang, and RaoShushi. Mao brought up an ultimatum, stating that, if the delegates of the conference...
threats. Several top Party officials, notably the technocrats Gao Gang and RaoShushi, were purged in the early stages of the campaign. Many other Party members...
tackle party corruption during the 1950s. In the wake of the Gao Gang–RaoShushi affair, the CCDI was replaced by the CCC. Although the CCC became a powerful...
Chinese Communist Party Acting from 1944–1945 1944–1953 Succeeded by RaoShushi New title Secretary of the CCP Beijing Committee 1948–1966 Succeeded by...
losers of historical power struggles in the party, including Gao Gang, RaoShushi, Liu Shaoqi, Lin Biao, the Gang of Four, Hu Yaobang, and Zhao Ziyang,...
March 1943) Peng Zhen: March 1944 - April 1953 (acting until August 1945) RaoShushi: April 1953 - April 1954 Deng Xiaoping: April 1954 - November 1956 An...
Xiang became involved in an anti-party conspiracy led by Gao Gang and RaoShushi. On July 3, 1954, the central government initiated proceedings to remove...
Division of the Central People's Government of PRC, together with Gao Gang, RaoShushi, Peng and Lin Biao. The rewards of conquering southwestern China, however...
Order Party Committee Secretary Term Notes 1 RaoShushi 1949—1950 later purged in 1954 2 Chen Yi 1950—1954 Communist revolutionary, Marshal of the People's...
first under East China Military and Administrative Committee chairman RaoShushi, and then for ten years with Gang of Four member Zhang Chunqiao as his...
industry, agriculture, and commerce. Though the incidents of Gao Gang and RaoShushi in 1953 reminded the danger of local leaders having too much power, "provided...
Thereafter, Lai assisted other commanders (Chen Yi, Liu Shaoqi, Zhang Yunyi, RaoShushi among others) at the Central Anti-Japanese Base Command which resisted...
Peng served as deputy political commissar for the 6th Division, under RaoShushi. Peng Chong emerged from the civil war as provincial government deputy...
Liao Chengzhi, Liu Shaoqi, Chen Yi, Zhang Aiping, Huang Kecheng, Su Yu, RaoShushi and Zhu De. Tao Xingzhi recounted the group's exploits in his fundraising...
concession ends. 1947 – Constitution of the Republic of China passes. 1949 RaoShushi becomes Shanghai Party Committee Secretary. May: Chen Yi becomes mayor...
Kyohei Sorita of Japan, with a "well-structured program", and 17-year-old Hao Rao from China, who possessed "genuinely sincere emotionality". Yuchong Wu of...